Rifle Scopes Steiner M7Xi questions

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Anyone have experience with M7Xi series riflescope?

I peeled the prop 65 warning and underneath were the numbers 7273249. No clue what those numbers are or why they would be covered by another sticker.

Thanks.
 
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FWIW, I was all set to purchase one, but checked in with a friend who does T&E in a .mil context - he said they'd seen issues with the diopters enough to strongly warn me off them.
can't say I've seen that issue , have only read positive things regarding the m7xi series. When was this ? first release ? The only issue I had was grease splatter on the reticle. Beretta / Steiner replaced my scope no issue and this M7xi has less CA then the one I had.
 
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can't say I've seen that issue , have only read positive things regarding the m7xi series. When was this ? first release ? The only issue I had was grease splatter on the reticle. Beretta / Steiner replaced my scope no issue and this M7xi has less CA then the one I had.
Yeah… my two are fine as well… lovin’ the MSR2 😁!
 
Anyone have experience with M7Xi series riflescope?

I peeled the prop 65 warning and underneath were the numbers 7273249. No clue what those numbers are or why they would be covered by another sticker.

Thanks.

FWIW, I was all set to purchase one, but checked in with a friend who does T&E in a .mil context - he said they'd seen issues with the diopters enough to strongly warn me off them.

can't say I've seen that issue , have only read positive things regarding the m7xi series. When was this ? first release ? The only issue I had was grease splatter on the reticle. Beretta / Steiner replaced my scope no issue and this M7xi has less CA then the one I had.
 
Anyone have experience with M7Xi series riflescope?

I peeled the prop 65 warning and underneath were the numbers 7273249. No clue what those numbers are or why they would be covered by another sticker.

Thanks.

Maybe it's just me, but I don't go around looking at everything I buy and wondering about random number strings that I found since they have no bearing on the use or quality of the product.

Wait, you bought a nearly $3000 scope and are now asking for opinions on it?
 
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Everyone's eyes prefer a specific kind of glass and interprets the light differently. Once you get past $3k for a scope the differences aren't night and day and it's all about what you prefer. But the steiner warranty gives comfort to some that no matter what happens they will always be taken care of. When doing a blind test everyone I've ever met has always chose my Steiner over my Hensoldt. The early M7Xi did have issues.
 
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